John Joseph McVeigh
Gold Member
I purchased the 4500Y Diesel vs. one of the gas-burning variants mainly because I did not want to have to deal with the issues that gasoline with ethanol poses. I have had problems with gasoline with ethanol doing a number of my chain-saw and push-mower carburetors. This is so even though I religiously add a fuel preservative at recommended dosage to the fuel cans before I fill them with fuel, and I use premium fuel. One of the nearest filling stations sells off-road diesel, so the cost per gallon is well below that of gasoline.
I have not done any bush hogging with my 4500Y, but I have used the rotary broom to deal with several inches of snow while going up the 14ー slope on part of my driveway. I have also used the snow blower the deal with more than one foot of snow, again while going uphill on that same stretch of driveway. Those are the most arduous tasks that I have asked the 4500Y to do, and it has done them. The rpms did drop about 200 rpm during those worst-case conditions, but picked up if I reduced the forward speed a little.. For all other uses, e.g., brushing or blowing snow while going downhill, the 4500Y has not shown any sign of laboring.
I keep the 4500Y in an unheated garage and have never had a problem starting, even in the coldest weather that we have had in the coming up on three years that I have had the tractor. In the colder months, I add Power Service Diesel Fuel Treatment (white bottle) fuel additive at the recommended dosage to suppress any gelling of the fuel. Year round, I add Power Service Diesel Kleen fuel additive at the recommended dosage.
I have no regrets that I bought the 4500Y variant. It is a great machine.
I have not done any bush hogging with my 4500Y, but I have used the rotary broom to deal with several inches of snow while going up the 14ー slope on part of my driveway. I have also used the snow blower the deal with more than one foot of snow, again while going uphill on that same stretch of driveway. Those are the most arduous tasks that I have asked the 4500Y to do, and it has done them. The rpms did drop about 200 rpm during those worst-case conditions, but picked up if I reduced the forward speed a little.. For all other uses, e.g., brushing or blowing snow while going downhill, the 4500Y has not shown any sign of laboring.
I keep the 4500Y in an unheated garage and have never had a problem starting, even in the coldest weather that we have had in the coming up on three years that I have had the tractor. In the colder months, I add Power Service Diesel Fuel Treatment (white bottle) fuel additive at the recommended dosage to suppress any gelling of the fuel. Year round, I add Power Service Diesel Kleen fuel additive at the recommended dosage.
I have no regrets that I bought the 4500Y variant. It is a great machine.